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The $9.99 upgrade shown in Store page for Snow Leopard doesn't have a "buy now" button, only a "learn more" button. Pushing that takes you to the $29.99 upgrade--can't find where to actually buy $9.99 upgrade.

I would like to back up everything and wipe the computer when installing Leopard. I need to know what I have to do to get my computer updated. My computer is Mac OS X version 10.4.11 with 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo.

The Windows XP that came with Mac pro Intel based 10.4.11 has died. The mouse and everything in it is untouchable on the Windows side only. The Tiger side runs perfectly. I would just like to remove the XP and run a pure Snow Leopard OS machine. Will the simple upgrade to 10.6 do it or do I need to resort to more drastic measures?

Hi Everyone -- I'm on a MacBook that I purchased in 2008. I have an Intel Core Duo 2 Processor and I'm currently on 10.5.8. I just want to make sure I've got this right... I need to purchase Snow Leopard first and install it and then go to the Mac App store and upgrade to Mountain Lion. Is that correct?? Thanks in advance! - Shannon

I am going to be given a iBook G4, i think 10.4.11, but I have a iphone 5 so i need that computer to be running snow leopard. I have been reading some of the apple forms, and know that you cant upgrade an iBook to snow leopard so how can I just upgrade this powerpc?

My question is do I need to also upgrade my RAM as the Snow Leopard operating requirements state that I have to have 5GB Free Hard Drive space, but when I go into my hard drive it says I've only got 50GB out of 232GB available?